umm well i kinda I figured as a new Vivaldi user my best option would be to download and install TP4 as highlighted from Vivaldi Home Helen. So this 'Snapshot' is the Vivaldi version of whats commonly known as 'Beta' ??

umm well i kinda I figured as a new Vivaldi user my best option would be to download and install TP4 as highlighted from Vivaldi Home Helen. So this 'Snapshot' is the Vivaldi version of whats commonly known as 'Beta' ??

No - not even a Beta.
The snapshots are "alphas" - the latest ( currently 1.0.303.37 ) is a "beta candidate", though.
See https://vivaldi.net/en-US

… So this 'Snapshot' is the Vivaldi version of whats commonly known as 'Beta' ??

TP versions are/were Snapshot versions deemed at certain points in time to be relatively stable. Snapshot evolution then continues separately, so a subsequent snapshot version is ordinarily considered potentially less stable than the last TP as new features are added/debugged in the snapshots - though both TP's and Snapshots are still technically at alpha level currently. However, the latest few snapshots have focused very heavily on increasing browser stability with an eye toward moving toward a beta version, and consequently these are arguably more stable than the older TP4 version… as well as more feature-rich. In the near future, this current series of Snapshots will presently emerge as a true beta version, and the TPs will probably all become history.

Right on, thankyou very much for the information provided things are certainly interesting within the Vivaldi Browser World, its kinda cool being involved inside these somewhat early stages of development Looking forward to it all thanks again YYEEWWWWW